Chad-Watson-Obituary

Chad Brandon Watson

Birmingham, Alabama

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WATSON, CHAD BRANDON, age 25, of Trussville, AL went to be with Jesus on May 17, 2009. Chad was a loving son, father, brother, and uncle. He graduated from Hewitt Trussville High School and served in the Iraq war with the U.S. Army. He is survived by his son, Brandon Darryl Watson (his mother,...

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I am so sorry to hear about your loss. I pray that you will find a peace and know that he will be with you all always!

Amanda (Hogan) Thompson

Marc and Peggy: Our hearts are broken for all of you, and we wanted to be with you so much. Danny is so upset that his health kept him from traveling, but we have been in so much prayer for ya'll. Chad was so precious and handsome!! He was a good son, and ya'll are a wonderful mama and daddy. Please know that we love you, and we will continue to lift you up in prayer. Danielle and Jami Lynn send their love. God bless you and may He lift you high upon His shoulders. Lynn & Danny

Watson and I served together in Germany, and in Iraq. He always had a way of lighting up the room when he entered. "bama" we love and miss you. You will never be forgotten.

Peggy, I had no idea of this tragedy until tonight. You are all in our hearts and prayers.
Dan and Deborah Jones
Springville, AL

I knew chad from kmart in crestwood. May the Lord keep blessing your family. From jennifer and kmart family

I have worked with Chad at Sears Holdings for the past two years. He always made my day seem to go by a little faster when I got the chance to work with him. He was a great guy who would do anything for anyone. I have had the pleasure of seeing Chad become a very loving father. He frequently told me stories about Brandon and of his time in the Army. I will really miss Chad and I will think of him every morning when I put on my uniform. My heart goes out to Tiffany and to Chad's family, many...

I grew up with Chad for a lot of my life in Trussville. Chad and I shared a lot of laughs, and he had a unique way of bringing light into a room. I live in Nashville now and will not be able to attend, but my heart is there. It's been 4 years since I've seen Chad, but I can easily picture him smiling, and that is something that will never escape me. May God Bless you and draw you near in this time of confusion and sadness. He is surely missed.

The Watson Family,
I had never gotten the opportunity to meet Chad, I've known tiffany for about 14yrs we went to the same daycare and met again later in life. Chad made her HAPPY, she always had a smile on her face. You gave her a gift, the gift that so many people in this world never get to experience, love. And now because of the gift you gave her(Chad) she has a piece of Chad with her forever. Let that little boy's smile take some of that sorrow and pain away for your family's...

first of all i would like to give my deepest and sincere sympathy too the family. i never knew chad but my husband ssg jason breen served with chad and he is so upset that his brother his comrade is gone. he will always remain in our thoughts and prayers. may god bless you during this difficult time. melisa breen